[meteorite-list] meteorites, stone axes, and Hounds of Heaven
From: drtanuki <drtanuki_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Wed Sep 14 12:53:49 2005 Message-ID: <20050914165347.53959.qmail_at_web53201.mail.yahoo.com> Dear List and Chris, Todays research results from ancient Chinese literature: Ref: Needham, Vol.III, 20. Astronomy, pg. 434 "Meteorites had many other names in Chinese books besides the yun already mentioned, or yun-shih. Further information is contained in a valuable chapter by Chang Hung-Chao, who points out that one of the oldest names must be that contained in the Shan Hai Ching (Ch. 16), namely thien Chhuan, `hounds of heaven`. He also notes that meteorites were often confused (as in other civilisations) with stone axes of the Neolithic period. There is a reference to this in the Chiu Thang Shu (Old History of the Thang Dynasty), where, about +660, a meteorite presented to the emperor was called `the stone axe of the thunder-god` (Lei Kung Shih Fu). Other names were `the thunder-god`s ink block_at_ (lei mo) or `thunder-lumps` (phi li chen), and it is these which formed the headings under which Li Shen-Chen in th +16th century treated meteorites in his Pen Tshao Kang Mu." Best, Dirk Ross...Tokyo __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com Received on Wed 14 Sep 2005 12:53:47 PM PDT |
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